The iPhone Guy

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The iPhone Guy

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The iPhone Guy started it all back in 2007 when the first iPhone came out. The owner broke his own device and couldn’t find anyone with a quality fix. So, he started The iPhone Guy! First was out of his car meeting people at Starbucks. Then when the business started to get busy, we opened our first retail store in Eugene, OR and it is all uphill from there. We moved our retail store over to Bend, OR where we are now a nationwide buyback website processing hundreds of repairs and buybacks on a weekly basis.

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The iPhone Guy started it all back in 2007 when the first iPhone came out. The owner broke his own device and couldn’t find anyone with a quality fix. So, he started The iPhone Guy! First was out of his car meeting people at Starbucks. Then when the business started to get busy, we opened our first retail store in Eugene, OR and it is all uphill from there. We moved our retail store over to Bend, OR where we are now a nationwide buyback website processing hundreds of repairs and buybacks on a weekly basis.

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This is a simple fix but maybe not what you would like to hear. If your having touch issue or ghost touch, then your going to need a new screen on your iPhone. If certain buttons do not touch in the same specific spot then it sounds like you have some flex cable damage or LCD damage on your screen. Here is a link to purchase the parts and also the repair guide: iPhone 5 LCD and Digitizer

This is fixable. You need a new screen assembly and possibly a home button. The screen LCD is damaged. When you put in a new screen, this will fix the touch issues and black spots as well as the cracks. If your home button still work when pressed, I don't recommend changing as you cannot reprogram a new Touch ID button at this time. Here is a link to purchase the parts and tools: iPhone 6s Screen Replacement iPhone 6s Home Button Assembly Replacement If you are not able to do the repair yourself, I would recommend using a local repair shop.

Sounds like you have a defective screen. My recommendation is to purchase a new screen and install it. That will solve all your problems. Here is a link to purchase the parts and tools: iPhone 5s LCD and Digitizer Replacement If you are not able to do the repair yourself, I would look for a local repair ship to assist you.

Hello. For the iPad Air 2, the home button assemblies are going to be the same. They do not use different home button between the models. You can use a home button from a different device or a new part. Keep in mind that the Touch ID function is not going to work at all. Apple makes it so new buttons cannot be reprogrammed. The click feature will work with no issues. Be very careful removing and installing these components are they are very easily damaged.

That's a different method then I have heard before. Never used toothpaste to clean the screen scratches. If you have it stuck in the edges and the ear speaker, there are a few ways to go about this but this would be the best method. Tools will be required but I can give you the other way as well. First, I would unplug the battery and then remove screen completed from the device. This will allow you to easily clean the excess of toothpaste on the edge of the screen as well as the edge of the phone. Then, if there is toothpaste inbetween the glass mid frame bezel and the glass, I would carefully use a razor blade to get the toothpaste out. This is clean the screens and the edges. Now, the ear speaker. The best thing to do is remove the ear speaker bracket, then the speaker, carefully remove the flex cable as it is easily broke. This now allows you to get to the speaker mesh. You will need to replace or clean this very good or replace it. I recommend replacing but you could try and clean it with rubbing alcohol....

Can you see the Apple logo when you are turning the device on while holding a flashlight to it? If so, the it would be your sceeen or the backlight fuse. I would double check to make sure all the connection are tight and not loose or misaligned. If that's all good, I would try a new screen then. This would be a cheaper fix. If the new screen doesn't work, then I would start to look at the motherboard.

Sounds like your battery is failing to due liquid. Any time you get liquid on a battery, you want to go with a new one. I would first try a new battery before replacing the daughterboard. If battery fails, then try the board. That should solve any issues you are having with this device. Samsung Galaxy S6 Pil Değişimi Samsung Galaxy S6 Daughterboard Replacement

Try to find another repair shop that specializes in motherboard repairs. They would be the best at truly diagnosing the device to see what the problem is. I would use google and search nationally. Hope this helps.

It sounds like your backlight ic chip on your motherboard has failed. Try and shine a flashlight at the screen to see if you can see anything on the screen. It is not very common but more common when using lower quality screens in replace of the original screens. If not backlight, then you would need to take to a professional to get repaired.

@gigabit87898 is right. Pretty common for things to get into the charging port on these devices. Be very careful sticking anything into the charging port to clean it. There are 8 pins on the bottom that can get easily damaged. Best to use a tooth pick, only use a metal pick if you know where the prongs are and can avoid them. Use a flashlight to help you see what is in there. Can be lint, can be debris, can be rice (if you used that but not recommend for water damage as it speeds up corrosion process). Do these things and your phone will be up and running in no time. If you need to replace the port after cleaning, here is the link for repair and part. iPhone 7 Lightning Connector Assembly Replacement